NEWS ARCHIVE
Title | Date |
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St Paul’s project | Sep 04 1984 |
Jericho watchdog | Apr 04 1984 |
The Jericho Residents’ Association | Apr 04 1984 |
History of the Jericho Echo | Apr 04 1984 |
Jericho watchdog | Dec 04 1983 |
Jericho jogger | Dec 04 1983 |
The Institute | Dec 04 1983 |
Church clock | Dec 04 1983 |
The Jericho Residents’ Association | Dec 04 1983 |
The Jericho Residents’ Association | Oct 04 1983 |
Open space? | Mar 03 1983 |
Community Association | Mar 03 1983 |
The Institute | Mar 03 1983 |
The Jericho Residents’ Association | Mar 03 1983 |
Letters to and from City Engineer | Mar 03 1983 |
Editorial March 1983 | Mar 03 1983 |
Oxford and its countryside | Dec 27 1982 |
The Institute | Dec 27 1982 |
NEW WEST WARD CANDIDATE FOR CITY COUNCIL | Dec 27 1982 |
FROM AN OPTIMISTIC WALTON MANOR RESIDENT | Dec 27 1982 |
Who has a car?
According to the 2001 Census, only 47% of Jericho households have a car compared with 67% for Oxford as a whole.
Why Jericho still has such a mix of houses?
Jericho's intriguing mix of housing today owes a lot, to the Residents' Association in the 1960s and 1970s which together with the then Vicar and some local councillors resisted plans to bulldoze the whole area and turn it over to offices and light industrial use.